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Arachnobaron
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Looks like a young S.s. "de haani" the ones people sell as Chinese Giant Orange here? The top colors look a little duller than normal but it could just be the camera? Look at the three spines on the terminal legs which makes it De haani. Hope that helps some. I am no pede biologist just an enthusiast.:razz:
 

Jonathan.Hui

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Looks like a young S.s. "de haani" the ones people sell as Chinese Giant Orange here? The top colors look a little duller than normal but it could just be the camera? Look at the three spines on the terminal legs which makes it De haani. Hope that helps some. I am no pede biologist just an enthusiast.:razz:

oh... btw thx, but does S.S differ to S.S de haani ?? I am just a pede newbie... :?
 

skippy

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did you catch that outside you lucky duck?:clap:
 

skippy

Arachnoangel
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looks like a scolopendra subspinipes but i couldn't begin to guess on sub species or locality, sorry:(
 

hewlet

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I have one Scolopendra subspinipes "de haani" China Giant, it looks like the same species for me and terminal legs look identic :)
 
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